Fact or Fiction: the Svend Sipper is named after Beverly Hills Hotel’s long-time pool manager

God I miss the Beverly Hills Hotel. There hasn’t been a lot said about the boycott lately except it’s still on. I keep wondering how they’re doing and what effect (if any) the boycott is having on the hotel.

I heard on Mothers’ Day that it was reasonably full but this article in the New York Post (all in the name of research I’m sure) says otherwise. Here’s another article summarising what’s going on by Time Magazine.

I searched availability on its website and there are obviously more rooms vacant (I regularly search availability of the bungalow rooms to tick off my bucket list!). I think I need to make a trip to check it out myself–purely in the name of research and to give a first-hand report to my faithful readers of course.

So, in memory of my beloved memories at the hotel here’s my latest Fact or Fiction (that has been MIA).

Results from the last Fact or Fiction: Yosemite National Park

I hope you weren’t holding your breath for the answer to this one. The answer required first-hand research.

The answer to this one is a tough one. It seemed to me when I posted it that the answer was yes. I called the number that has visibility over all the accommodation IN the park and there was essentially no room at the Inn. I was told to continually check back because as the time gets closer there are generally cancellations. Let me also say I was booking for two families (nine of us).

I was also warned by those I’d asked for advice that if you haven’t booked by now (some six months in advance) you wouldn’t get a room–specifically but not limited to the Ahwahanee. Even as I write this post I tested a number of dates in July and came up blank. I tried it for two families and one with the same result: nudda.

So, we booked an RV (the only one left) and a site outside the park (the only one left) and the nine of us bunked in for two nights. Hysterical.

When we got there there seemed to be a scattering of vacancies around the park. There was one room left at the gorgeous Ahwahanee (but none at the time I called) and a couple we sat next to at the bar had only just booked their room the day before. Hmph. I felt bad because this was our Yosemite experience and I wondered where–how–I went wrong.

The beauty with this booking link is it covers all accommodation throughout the park. There is also a phone number to call and their helpful people gave me the same result.

All I can say is plan as early as you possibly can for the high summer months. It is busy. If you’re coming from overseas you could take the chance and book something last-minute but if you’re anything like me that’s a huge risk and one I wasn’t willing to take. I’ll leave it to you and … good luck!

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